Four (and a half at the time of writing) weeks into the season and the strongest feeling I have about my team is that the punter seems to be on the field more than anyone else. For example, here are the first half drives against my current opponent:

I coach Salisbury University in D-III MAC conference. It's my first years after many seasons of it being run into the ground by a computer, so i'm trying to temper my expectations. After all, the program is in bad shape if all of my recruits have starting jobs. I run a Trips centered offense (Pass, balanced), with a mixture of shotgun (Heavy pass, aggressive) and wishbone (Run, balanced). It just seems like I should be getting more out of my offense when my backs rush for 4.6 YPC and my QB has completion percentage of 54% (I know that's not too good, but still.

What are way I may fix that? Should I change my gameplan to be more conservative? Aggressive? Should I go more towards the run if my QB can only complete half of his throws? I'm open to any advice.

You just have to be patient and build a better team. If you recruit the correct way you can see changes quickly at the d-III level. Do everything you can to avoid the asst filling schollies. Also, check out the core stats for each position and ignore overall rating.